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Increased demand for COVID-19 testing in recent weeks has led to a national shortage of supplies (reagents) needed to process tests. CentraCare is making changes to allocate testing resources to individuals with the greatest needs. As a result of these circumstances, the following groups of people...
The following cases were heard  before Judge Daniel A. Benson in Seventh District Court in Todd County July 22, 2020. Lori Jean Gulsvig, Annanadale. 5th Degree possession of a controlled substance. Sentenced. Commit to Commissioner of Corrections - Adult(MN Correctional Facility - Shakopee, 12 Mo...
A new, statewide examination from the University of Minnesota shows primary and secondary educators are concerned about continuing distance learning in the fall and students’ access to technology. However, they also expressed worry about the feasibility or safety of returning to in-person learning...
The Red Letter Band kicked off the revival of the Thursday night Concert in the Park series in Long Prairie.
The Long Prairie Area Chamber of Commerce Concert in the Park series has two more upcoming concerts.  The Enterprise Band, featuring classic rock and country, blues and originals will headline July 23 starting at 7 p.m. The Raices De Mi Tierra, a Mexican folk group with more than 20 dancers will...
The future remains uncertain for school districts across the state as fall is quickly approaching and many districts are looking at three distinctly different forms of operating procedures.  For many districts that weren’t prepared for the early closings in the spring, they are undoubtedly looking...
Families still have time to apply for additional food assistance benefits to help feed their children this summer when they are not receiving school lunches. Due to a deadline up to 150,000 families have until July 31to apply for Pandemic Electronic Benefit Transfer, also referred to as P-EBT. The...
Governor Tim Walz last week announced the state has completed more than half a million COVID-19 tests and has reached the milestone of developing a daily capacity of 20,000 COVID-19 molecular tests. Governor Walz says the milestone is thanks to Minnesota’s advanced COVID-19 testing program, first...
As the number of COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations decrease in Central Minnesota, CentraCare and Carris Health have updated the visitor policy at all facilities. The policy continues to protect our patients and staff from the transmission of COVID-19 while also keeping in mind the emotional...
The following cases were heard before Judge Daniel A Benson in Seventh District Court in Todd County June 30, 2020. Cal James Marcyes, Browerville. Theft-take/use/transfer movable prop-no consent. Continued. Condition-Adult (Remain law-abiding, No same or similar, Restitution reserved, 30 days....
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, Governor Tim Walz, and Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan have announced a commitment by 31 Minnesota financial institutions to provide mortgage-relief options to customers facing financial hardship caused by COVID-19 for homeowners not covered by the CARES...

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